He went on: "They feel the Government and local council haven't done enough to help them... or provide answers to their increasingly urgent questions."

And he also stressed also that the community were concerned at the lack of coordination of the relief effort.

He said: "I heard multiple stories of local residents not being able to access the information they required and being given conflicting advice from the local authority.

"The scale of this tragedy is clearly proving too much for the local authority to cope with on their own."

The Mayor also expressed his concern about any review taking a long time to complete, and asked that an interim report published this summer at the very latest.

And he called on the Government to make sure that all residents have their legal costs covered for taking part in the inquiry - and if any individual or organisation has been negligent, they should be prosecuted for it.

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Meanwhile, Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson has accused Labour of "outrageous politicking" as the Government come under repeated pressure over the fallout from the blaze - which has killed at least 30 people so far.

He wrote in an angry post on Facebook: "There has sadly been some political game playing about the terrible fire in London.

"I find it unbelievable that Labour are suggesting that this tragedy was somehow caused by fire service cuts."

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The Foreign Secretary went on to say that the fire brigade was there "astonishingly quickly" and fire deaths were down.

He added: "Sadiq Khan conducted his own review of the London fire safety plan. If he felt the provision in Kensington was deficient he had ample budget to change it.